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Best seat covers for 2016 DC?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by FishTaco31, Aug 17, 2016.

  1. Aug 17, 2016 at 3:59 AM
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    FishTaco31

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    I had seat covers from my tundra that I traded in for my taco and needless to say they don't fit the taco's seats very good. Just curious what everyone has in their rigs. There's a guy on YouTube who has some nice looking carhartt ones. Mainly looking for just the front seats as putting one on the rear seats will ruin the accessibility to the under seat storage.
     
  2. Aug 17, 2016 at 4:40 AM
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    I'd like to know also. Currently using the pet covers for the front seats but would like something permanent. Also would like to find a good back seat dog cover.
     
  3. Aug 17, 2016 at 4:50 AM
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    General consensus here is Clazzio if you want leather, Wet Okole if you want neoprene, and a host of other stuff if you think these are too expensive (not as custom looking, cheaper material like canvas, fake neoprene, etc.). The Clazzio vs Wet Okole is a debate I have seen going on here for pretty near 10 years and is really dependent on lifestyle. Both look like factory when installed. For just the front I believe the Clazzios run around $300 and Wet Okoles around $250 and both worth it versus cheaper alternatives. Not a big enough difference to choose Neoprene if you really want leather. Leather looks classier, Neoprene is better IMO if you are constantly getting in the truck muddy or wet. There is an entire thread on Clazzios if you do a search in 3rd gen and this is what most in 3rd gen are going to recommend. There is also a lot written on Wet Okoles in 2nd gen and a lot more support there, but not so much in 3rd gen. Not sure why. I have had Wet Okoles on 3 tacos now because I get in the truck wet, muddy, and covered in sunscreen on a regular basis and they are super easy to clean and completely protect the seat underneath (completely waterproof). If using only as a daily driver or only occasionally getting in muddy I might go Clazzios, although part of me would go crazy having leather in the front and not in the back. Again, search on these two and you will find a lot of recommendations.
     
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  4. Aug 17, 2016 at 4:52 AM
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    PS if you have a dog I have heard that the Neoprene attracts dog hair, but I have no experience with that.
     
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    splitbolt

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    I have Coverking ballistic cordura front and rear.
    I'm an industrial electrician and own a a Pit-Aussie pup.
    I wanted something that looked good but was easy to clean. All I really have to do is wipe it out with a damp microfiber. I also wanted something relatively easy to remove for washing when they get too bad.
     
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    I have camo cr-grade neoprene Coverking seat covers for my front and back. They look just like factory and look amazing. They do seem to attract hair though so that is a downside. They are also pretty expensive, I went to carcoverplanet.com and ordered them and payed about $600 for front and back
     
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    Thanks for the info. Will have to check them out.
     
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    Not sure how much you want to spend, I bought a pet sling/cover for the rear from Amazon and it works fairly well, having a yellow lab its hard to contain that much shed though....for the fronts I opted for some inexpensive wal-mart dickies...$25 until I decide if I want to spend more money....they seem to working just fine.

     
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    Shear Comfort makes a whole line of custom covers. About 10 different materials to choose from. Custom made for your vehicle. I ordered neoprene so my kids wouldn't destroy the back seats. Expensive but worth it. Can't tell they aren't stock. No worries about storage access, they don't prevent you from doing anything. I will say the neoprene does hold dog hair though.
     
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    Costco has neoprene dura king (??) on sale. I bought front and back for my 2016 for 300 bucks including tax.
     
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    CoverKing neoprene front and rear ordered through the Costco website. The back seats are four pieces: 60 back, 60 seat, 40 back, 40 seat. This allows the seat to be covered and still access the under seat storage and fold the rear seats down. The only concern I have with the setup is if someone spills liquid in the back it could potentially go between the seat and the back and leak into the storage compartments.
     
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    I don't have a double cab. However I just installed Coverking neoprene seat covers for the front seats. This is only my second day with them but so far so good. They look and fit great. I got them for just over 170 with tax on a sale at costco.com
     
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    Amazon is your friend - (PAZINGA Pet Car Seat Cover Dog Seat Cover for Cars Trucks and SUV's,Waterproof,Non Slip) this has slits in it so you can still use seat belts. I paired this up with some loops (AFA - Soft Loops Tie Down Straps 12" - Heavy Duty 1,300lb. Workload & 2,300lb. Breaking Strength Factory Tested - Stronger Than Polyester - Perfect for Motorcycle, UTV, Snowmobile and ATV) and carabiner (Mad Rock Super Tech Screw Carabiner (Black)) - Loops around the center seat belt, carabiner on the loops to the dog harness. Got a set of carabiners for guest dog travel. People do not slide around on this as it has rubber backing. Been using this combo for two months, works great - seat cover washes fine - cold gentle cycle - line dry.

    PAZINGA Pet Car Seat Cover Dog Seat Cover for Cars Trucks and SUV's,Waterproof,Non Slip
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    AFA - Soft Loops Tie Down Straps 12" - Heavy Duty 1,300lb. Workload & 2,300lb. Breaking Strength Factory Tested - Stronger Than Polyester - Perfect for Motorcycle, UTV, Snowmobile and ATV[​IMG]

    Mad Rock Super Tech Screw Carabiner (Black)

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    Hey guys I've been thinking about the seat cover thing...

    I just saw here someone selling his original seat upholstery for about 150$.. So why spent 100$ on covers if you actually can buy the original upholstery when you need it?

    I have seat covers (20$ both front seats) but after I saw that it wasn't so expensive to change the original upholstery I've been thinking that maybe it does not worth it (if you perform or work in a relatively clean environment)

    Thanks!!!
     
  15. Aug 20, 2016 at 8:31 AM
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    I have had Wet Okoles and Clazzio covers in the past and Clazzio gets my vote. As others have said, it depends on your intended use.
     

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